Latest News Latest News Arts & Entertainment Gonna Climb Up to Roberta Jones Junior Theatre’s “Jack and the Beanstalk” Cynthia Cheng November 1, 2017 At the Oct. 26 dress rehearsal at the Community Recreation Center of Roberta Jones Junior Theatre’s (RJJT) “Jack and the… Arts & Entertainment Santa Clara Chorale Woos New Audiences with Boisterous Bavaria and Beer Diane Andrews November 1, 2017 “Bavaria and Beer,” the Santa Clara Chorale’s opening concert for its 2017-2018 choral season, brought robust drinking songs from the… Community Santa Clara Chamber Is Donation Site for North Bay Fires The Santa Clara City Library November 1, 2017 Firefighters from across California and neighboring states have worked feverishly to contain over a dozen fires that have resulted in… Public Safety Police Report Santa Clara PD November 1, 2017 The Police Blotter highlights a partial list of incidents in the city and is distributed on a weekly basis. The… Arts & Entertainment Collegiate Choral Festival an Antidote to Overdose of Sports and Politics Diane Andrews November 1, 2017 The third annual California Catholic Collegiate Choral Festival, held this year at Santa Clara University (SCU) on Oct. 28, culminated… Sports JV Chargers Remain Undefeated, Dominate Homestead 41-7 Andrew Bensch November 1, 2017 The tone was set early on Friday afternoon by the Wilcox Chargers. On just the second play from scrimmage, Chargers… Opinion Jerks with Perks Bob Goldman November 1, 2017 Welcome, friend, to Jerk City. The jerks who run Jerk City have created a living hell hole of abuse and… Sports Chargers Special Teams Lives up to its Name in 61-41 Win Andrew Bensch November 1, 2017 Even though their offense put up an extremely impressive 61 points, Wilcox Chargers Head Coach Paul Rosa wasn’t particularly… Community Santa Clara This Week Santa Clara Weekly November 1, 2017 Weekly Events Calendar Thursday, November 2 Is This Engineering? Art & Engineering Conversation with Artist Tony May: SCU de Saisset… Community Looking Back Mary Hanel November 1, 2017 Week of November 1st Headlines 100 Years Ago: Santa Clara News (November 2, 1917) *Globe Trotter in Santa Clara: H.S…. City Politics City’s PR Company Performs Work Prior to Contract Signing, Raises Questions Alissa Reyes November 1, 2017 The illusive Banner Public Affairs agency has recently been brought to the forefront and the Weekly has questions on what… Community StandUp For Kids-Silicon Valley To Host Fundraiser at Santa Clara’s Fiorillo’s Restaurant Cynthia Cheng October 25, 2017 In San Jose is an outreach center for homeless youth called The Village (25 E. Hedding St.) run by StandUp… Community Getting Kids off the Couch before They Hit the Streets Diane Andrews October 25, 2017 The release of the Sept. 2 findings of Bill Wilson Center’s two-year survey of homeless youth shocked Silicon Valley with… Community Muslim Community Association Makes Donation to Northern California Fire Victims The Santa Clara City Library October 25, 2017 The Muslim Community Association (MCA) generously donated $20,000 to provide relief to the fire victims of devastating Northern California fires…. Community Repair Café Spreads from Amsterdam to Santa Clara Diane Andrews October 25, 2017 Every time the cow bell rang on Oct. 15, it signaled success at the Repair Café held at Santa Clara’s… Community SCPD Assists with Northern Wine Country Wildfires Diane Andrews October 25, 2017 “Our department has responded to mutual aid requests in the past, but the scope of this disaster is unprecedented,” said… Public Safety Santa Clarans Gather to Chat with the Chief Alissa Reyes October 25, 2017 A VTA bus-involved car crash down the street from the Police Station colored the beginning discussion for the 20th Chat… Schools Class Notes – Halloween History & Modern-Day Fun Margaret Lavin October 25, 2017 The sharing of sweet and scary treats has been around for a long time and is celebrated in many cultures…. Schools Boo-tiful Costumes Exchanged at Washington Open Cynthia Cheng October 25, 2017 After school on Oct. 18, some children and parents of Washington Open Elementary School stopped by the cafeteria for the… Schools MaKaboom Opens Doors to Robotics and Coding Education Cynthia Cheng October 25, 2017 On a recent Friday afternoon at MaKaboom (2905 Homestead Rd. Suite C), a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) learning… 1 … 269 270 271 272 273 274 275 … 481